Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/05/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Any reason you are using a laptop for this? I would get a multi-disk workstation with plenty of RAM..... john > -----Original Message----- > > Thanks, Frank. What I would like to speed up is the acting on commands. > If my computer is doing several things at a time (it is always scanning) > the > response to commands in LR and PS can be very slow. Opening and saving > files is pretty fast. I have everything as fast load DNGs. What I had > hoped to > do was to put the LR catalog on the SSD drive. It would not be storage for > any files. > > I have the enclosure and have hooked the SSD drive up to my laptop. It > uses > 2 USB cables for power and also plugs into the eSata port. The blue light > comes on but, so far, the computer has not recognized the drive. I got a > message that the driver for my new hardware was not installed. Don't know > where to go from here. > > Thanks for your help! > > Tina > > > On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Frank Filippone > <red735i at verizon.net>wrote: > > > I reviewed the specs and manual that you got with the drive..... > > > > First,, let me ask you what about your computer is "slow"? Opening > > files? > > Saving files? LR4 or PS (whatever) version is slow to act upon commands? > > Other? > > > > Another way to ask that question is to ask you what did you expect > > this product to do for you? ( same possible answers as above) > > > > The item you bought is a SSD, Solid State drive. Its purpose is to > > speed up the OS, speed up frequently used files, etc. It replaces the > > mechanical HDD with a solid state one.. My understanding ( and I could > > be wrong) is that upon starting up the computer, the CPU takes files > > from your regular old boot HDD, and copies them over to the SSD. > > Then, when needed, the CPU accesses the files not from the mechanical > > HDD, but rather this SSD. > > Significantly shorter delays, significantly faster speeds of those > > files on the SSD. > > > > Having said that, the SSD does NOT save any files permanently. Shut > > off power, and it goes blank. Nada. Nothing. Saving or accessing > > files will be as slow as before. They will be saved on the mechanical > > HDD. > > > > What I would say is that the SSD will accelerate the CPU operations > > that are cached, including applications like ( and I say MAYBE here) > > LR4 or PS whatever, and OS, but ( in your specific case) also > > including those parts of a file that are cached during image > > processing. > > > > It will NOT speed up the storage of files. Either write or read. > > > > Does this help you to understand what you bought? > > > > Frank Filippone > > Red735i at verizon.net > > > > > > > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009LI7CTY/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_ > i00 > > ?ie=UT > > F8&psc=1 > > > > I thought it would be an external drive that I could hook up to USB > > but it's not! There are evidently ways to install it in a drive bay, > > which I do have. What do I need to do that? Is there any way to use > > it as an external hard drive or would that defeat the purpose? > > > > > >